Rhizococcus, Signoret, 1875
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4706.3.5 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B97A5055-217D-611F-3C98-FA74FA2BE731 |
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Key to species of Rhizococcus in Iran
1 Anal lobe setae hair-like................................................................ borchsenii (Danzig)
- Anal lobe setae enlarged, spine-like...................................................................... 2
2(1) Dorsal macroducts present in 3 sizes.................................................... avicennae Moghaddam
- Dorsal macroducts present in 1 size...................................................................... 3
3(2) Abdominal segment VII with 3 marginal enlarged setae on each side............................................ 4
- Abdominal segment VII with no more than 2 marginal enlarged setae on each side................................. 5
4(3) Dorsum with enlarged setae of various sizes, mostly only 2/3 size of marginal enlarged setae; with small setae scattered all over dorsal surface................................................................... saxidesertus (Borchsenius)
- Dorsum with most enlarged setae almost same size or only slightly shorter than marginal enlarged setae..................................................................................................... reynei (Schmutterer)
5(3) Dorsal and marginal enlarged setae almost blunt. Frontal lobes present by antennal bases............... istresianus Goux
- Dorsal and marginal enlarged setae all sharply pointed. Frontal lobe absent from by antennal bases........ asperulae sp. n.
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